July 11, 2026
Class names and roles are collected; some prices and perk values still conflict.
There is no dependable universal tier order yet. Choose by the job you actually perform: reception, treatment, mobility, defense, inventory, or premium combat.
Class names and roles are collected; some prices and perk values still conflict.
A strong treatment class can still be the wrong pick for a team missing defense or inventory.
Head Nurse and Secret Agent prices disagree across public guides; the game display wins.
Each card names the reported role, best use, confidence, and what still needs checking.
Free starter / extra Sanity baseline
Best for: First run; no Animal Coin cost
Perk values still need a live check.
Inventory capacity / beginner support
Best for: New players and team inventory
One guide reports a 20 Animal Coin unlock.
Reception / check-in Sanity recovery
Best for: Reception players and Sanity support
One guide reports 120 Animal Coins; scaling needs a live check.
Movement / emergency runner
Best for: Crossing the hospital during emergencies
Public rankings place Paramedic far apart, so use the mobility role rather than the letter grade.
High-risk Sanity multiplier
Best for: Experienced players managing positive and negative Sanity
Reported to magnify both gains and losses.
Treatment / Sanity recovery
Best for: Patient rooms and treatment-heavy teams
Sources agree on treatment value but disagree sharply on overall rank.
Defense / starting X-Taser
Best for: Late-shift threats and team protection
Exact uses and regeneration need a live check.
Premium inventory capacity
Best for: Full-loadout team support
Public sources disagree on the current Robux price.
Treatment sustain plus movement
Best for: Solo treatment and later progression
Reported speed duration and upgrade values need a live check.
Premium combat / starting gun
Best for: Threat response and speed-focused groups
Public sources disagree on price and weapon details.
Solo players cannot rely on a teammate to rescue weak treatment, mobility, or threat response.
Nurse is the lower-cost inventory route in the selected guide. Doctor and Surgeon target treatment sustain, but their exact ranking and values need a current shop/perk check.
A coordinated shift benefits from distinct reception, treatment, inventory, mobility, and defense responsibilities.
Doctor or Surgeon can focus on patient rooms while Security handles threats and Paramedic covers emergency movement. Head Nurse adds premium inventory support only if the current price makes sense.